Hologenomics
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Hologenomics is the omics study of hologenomes. A hologenome is the whole set of genomes of a holobiont, an organism together with all co-habitating microbes, other life forms, and viruses. While the term hologenome originated from the hologenome theory of evolution, which postulates that natural selection occurs on the holobiont level, hologenomics uses an integrative framework to investigate interactions between the host and its associated species. Examples include gut microbe or viral genomes linked to human or animal genomes for host-microbe interaction research. Hologenomics approaches have also been used to explain genetic diversity in the microbial communities of marine sponges.
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A hologenómica é o estudo ómico de . Um hologenoma é o conjunto completo de genomas de um organismo ou nicho ecológico (ou ), incluindo os micróbios que o co-habitam, outras formas de vida e vírus. Pode incluir genomas da flora intestinal ou viral ligados ao genoma humano ou animal para a investigação das interações hóspede-micróbio. As estratégias hologenómicas foram até agora utilizadas para explicar a diversidade genética nas comunidades microbianas das esponjas marinhas.
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Hologenomics is the omics study of hologenomes. A hologenome is the whole set of genomes of a holobiont, an organism together with all co-habitating microbes, other life forms, and viruses. While the term hologenome originated from the hologenome theory of evolution, which postulates that natural selection occurs on the holobiont level, hologenomics uses an integrative framework to investigate interactions between the host and its associated species. Examples include gut microbe or viral genomes linked to human or animal genomes for host-microbe interaction research. Hologenomics approaches have also been used to explain genetic diversity in the microbial communities of marine sponges.
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A hologenómica é o estudo ómico de . Um hologenoma é o conjunto completo de genomas de um organismo ou nicho ecológico (ou ), incluindo os micróbios que o co-habitam, outras formas de vida e vírus. Pode incluir genomas da flora intestinal ou viral ligados ao genoma humano ou animal para a investigação das interações hóspede-micróbio. As estratégias hologenómicas foram até agora utilizadas para explicar a diversidade genética nas comunidades microbianas das esponjas marinhas.
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